edger Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈedʒ.ər]
  • Us [ ˈedʒ.ɚ]

Meaning of edger In English

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  • The trimmer and the edger, they take off too much. 

  • The areas where the large sanders can not reach, such as edges, corners, and stairs, are sanded by an edger.

  • An edger enables a user to create a clear separation between the lawn and the walkway.

  • Placed at intervals along the shafts were pulleys with belts that powered the gang saw, the haul-up, the trimmer, the edger, and the planer.

  • His first trimmer was made by attaching pieces of heavy-duty fishing line to a popcorn can bolted to an edger.

  • An ice edger can not shave ice that has an overall bowl or mushroom shape.

  • In a saw mill the edger is next in line from the head saw.

  • His final invention, in 1983, was an automatic edger to remove ice buildup from the edges of rinks.

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